Bacteriophages that infect the cellulolytic ruminal bacterium Ruminococcus albus AR67

Aim:  To isolate bacterial viruses that infect the ruminal cellulolytic bacterium Ruminococcus albus. Methods:  Four phages infecting R. albus AR67 were isolated under anaerobic conditions using the soft‐agar overlay technique. The phages were characterized on morphology, solvent stability, nucleic...

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Published inLetters in applied microbiology Vol. 38; no. 4; pp. 333 - 338
Main Authors Klieve, A.V, Bain, P.A, Yokoyama, M.T, Ouwerkerk, D, Forster, R.J, Turner, A.F
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Abstract Aim:  To isolate bacterial viruses that infect the ruminal cellulolytic bacterium Ruminococcus albus. Methods:  Four phages infecting R. albus AR67 were isolated under anaerobic conditions using the soft‐agar overlay technique. The phages were characterized on morphology, solvent stability, nucleic acid type and digestion characteristics. Two phages, φRa02 and φRa04 comprised icosahedral virions with linear double‐stranded DNA and appeared to belong to the family Tectiviridae. The other two phages are most likely filamentous phages with circular single‐stranded DNA of the family Inoviridae. Significance of the Study:  Viruses of the families Tectiviridae and Inoviridae have not previously been isolated from rumen bacteria. The phages isolated in this study are the first phages shown to infect the cellulolytic bacteria of the rumen. This suggests that the cellulolytic populations of the rumen are subject to lytic events that may impact on the ability of these bacteria to degrade plant fibre and on the nutrition of the animal.
AbstractList To isolate bacterial viruses that infect the ruminal cellulolytic bacterium Ruminococcus albus. Four phages infecting R. albus AR67 were isolated under anaerobic conditions using the soft-agar overlay technique. The phages were characterized on morphology, solvent stability, nucleic acid type and digestion characteristics. Two phages, phiRa02 and phiRa04 comprised icosahedral virions with linear double-stranded DNA and appeared to belong to the family Podoviridae [corrected] The other two phages are most likely filamentous phages with circular single-stranded DNA of the family Inoviridae. Viruses of the family Inoviridae [corrected] have not previously been isolated from rumen bacteria. The phages isolated in this study are the first phages shown to infect the cellulolytic bacteria of the rumen. This suggests that the cellulolytic populations of the rumen are subject to lytic events that may impact on the ability of these bacteria to degrade plant fibre and on the nutrition of the animal.
Aim:  To isolate bacterial viruses that infect the ruminal cellulolytic bacterium Ruminococcus albus. Methods:  Four phages infecting R. albus AR67 were isolated under anaerobic conditions using the soft‐agar overlay technique. The phages were characterized on morphology, solvent stability, nucleic acid type and digestion characteristics. Two phages, φRa02 and φRa04 comprised icosahedral virions with linear double‐stranded DNA and appeared to belong to the family Tectiviridae. The other two phages are most likely filamentous phages with circular single‐stranded DNA of the family Inoviridae. Significance of the Study:  Viruses of the families Tectiviridae and Inoviridae have not previously been isolated from rumen bacteria. The phages isolated in this study are the first phages shown to infect the cellulolytic bacteria of the rumen. This suggests that the cellulolytic populations of the rumen are subject to lytic events that may impact on the ability of these bacteria to degrade plant fibre and on the nutrition of the animal.
To isolate bacterial viruses that infect the ruminal cellulolytic bacterium Ruminococcus albus. Four phages infecting R. albus AR67 were isolated under anaerobic conditions using the soft-agar overlay technique. The phages were characterized on morphology, solvent stability, nucleic acid type and digestion characteristics. Two phages, Phi Ra02 and Phi Ra04 comprised icosahedral virions with linear double-stranded DNA and appeared to belong to the family Tectiviridae. The other two phages are most likely filamentous phages with circular single-stranded DNA of the family Inoviridae. Viruses of the families Tectiviridae and Inoviridae have not previously been isolated from rumen bacteria. The phages isolated in this study are the first phages shown to infect the cellulolytic bacteria of the rumen. This suggests that the cellulolytic populations of the rumen are subject to lytic events that may affect the ability of these bacteria to degrade plant fibre and the nutrition of the animal.
To isolate bacterial viruses that infect the ruminal cellulolytic bacterium Ruminococcus albus.AIMTo isolate bacterial viruses that infect the ruminal cellulolytic bacterium Ruminococcus albus.Four phages infecting R. albus AR67 were isolated under anaerobic conditions using the soft-agar overlay technique. The phages were characterized on morphology, solvent stability, nucleic acid type and digestion characteristics. Two phages, phiRa02 and phiRa04 comprised icosahedral virions with linear double-stranded DNA and appeared to belong to the family Podoviridae [corrected] The other two phages are most likely filamentous phages with circular single-stranded DNA of the family Inoviridae.METHODSFour phages infecting R. albus AR67 were isolated under anaerobic conditions using the soft-agar overlay technique. The phages were characterized on morphology, solvent stability, nucleic acid type and digestion characteristics. Two phages, phiRa02 and phiRa04 comprised icosahedral virions with linear double-stranded DNA and appeared to belong to the family Podoviridae [corrected] The other two phages are most likely filamentous phages with circular single-stranded DNA of the family Inoviridae.Viruses of the family Inoviridae [corrected] have not previously been isolated from rumen bacteria. The phages isolated in this study are the first phages shown to infect the cellulolytic bacteria of the rumen. This suggests that the cellulolytic populations of the rumen are subject to lytic events that may impact on the ability of these bacteria to degrade plant fibre and on the nutrition of the animal.SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDYViruses of the family Inoviridae [corrected] have not previously been isolated from rumen bacteria. The phages isolated in this study are the first phages shown to infect the cellulolytic bacteria of the rumen. This suggests that the cellulolytic populations of the rumen are subject to lytic events that may impact on the ability of these bacteria to degrade plant fibre and on the nutrition of the animal.
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Snippet Aim:  To isolate bacterial viruses that infect the ruminal cellulolytic bacterium Ruminococcus albus. Methods:  Four phages infecting R. albus AR67 were...
To isolate bacterial viruses that infect the ruminal cellulolytic bacterium Ruminococcus albus. Four phages infecting R. albus AR67 were isolated under...
To isolate bacterial viruses that infect the ruminal cellulolytic bacterium Ruminococcus albus. Four phages infecting R. albus AR67 were isolated under...
To isolate bacterial viruses that infect the ruminal cellulolytic bacterium Ruminococcus albus.AIMTo isolate bacterial viruses that infect the ruminal...
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SubjectTerms Anaerobiosis
bacterial viruses
Biological and medical sciences
cellulose
DNA - isolation & purification
DNA - metabolism
DNA Fingerprinting
DNA Restriction Enzymes - metabolism
DNA, Circular - isolation & purification
DNA, Circular - metabolism
DNA, Single-Stranded - isolation & purification
DNA, Single-Stranded - metabolism
DNA, Viral - isolation & purification
DNA, Viral - metabolism
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Inoviridae
Inoviridae - classification
Inoviridae - isolation & purification
Inoviridae - physiology
Inoviridae - ultrastructure
Inovirus
Inovirus - classification
Inovirus - isolation & purification
Inovirus - physiology
Inovirus - ultrastructure
Microbiology
Nucleocapsid - ultrastructure
rumen
Ruminococcus
Ruminococcus - virology
Ruminococcus albus
Tectiviridae
Tectiviridae - classification
Tectiviridae - isolation & purification
Tectiviridae - physiology
Tectiviridae - ultrastructure
Tectivirus
Title Bacteriophages that infect the cellulolytic ruminal bacterium Ruminococcus albus AR67
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